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Derwentland. — York district, common (S.W.N.) ; rare as a general rule 

 (R.M.C.). Fulford gravel pits (W.C.H.) ; 300 ft. (W.C.H.in J.W.T.); 

 (H. Richardson in R M.C.). Between Selby and Barlby (Y.N.U. 

 1875.). Bubwith, 200 ft. (Grassham in J.W.T.). Wressle, abundant 

 on river side (G.R.). 



Wolds. — Howsham Woods (Y.N.U. 1889). Settrington, near York 

 (H. Pollard Nat. 3, p. 44); 300 ft. (Pollard in J. W.T). North Grimston, 

 common (Y.N.U. 1902.)- Sledmere (W.D.R. circular 93; Y.N.U. 

 1891 ; Welburn in J.W.T.). Kildwiik Percy (circular 106; R. 

 Standen, J. of C. 6, p. 272). Driffield, 300 ft. (Pollard in J.W.T.). 

 Filey, cliffs (W.C.H. 2nd circular 1883; Y.N.U. 1903); 200 ft. (Bailey 

 inJ.W.T.). Speeton cliffs (W.C.H. Nat. 12, p. 374 and "Flam- 

 borough," p. 135); 200 ft. (Bailey in J.W.T.); (T. P. circular 172.). 

 Brantingham (Y.N.U. 1878); 300 ft. (Butterell in J.W.T.). Brough 

 (J.D.B. 1 ; J.D.B. circular 69) ; 200 ft. (Butterell in J. W.T); (F.W.F. 

 circular i57).Welton (J.D.B. circular 69). Hessle (J.D.B. 1) ; 100 ft. 

 (Butterell in J. W.T). Carey chalk pit (T.P.). Skidby (J.D.B. 1). 

 Risby (Beverley F.N. & Sc. Soc, Nat. 7, p. 170). Croombe near 

 Sledmere (E.P.B.). 



Holderness. — Beverley (J.D.B. 1), very abundant, Pighill Lane, Kitchen 

 Lane, and Long Lane ; found also at Queensgate Road, Cherry Tree 

 Lane, and Leconfield ; one of our commonest shells (J.D.B. 3 ; 

 Butterell in J.W.T.). Hornsea, woods Wassand end of Mere 

 (F.W.F. Fretwell's Guide and circular 150 ; T.P. Trans. I. p. 101). 

 Rise (T.P. Trans. I. p. 101). Dunswell (T.P.). Newland, Hull, 

 formerly, locality now luilt over (T.P.). The altitudes of these 

 localities are Rise, 60 ft.; Hornsea, 20 ft.; Dunswell and Newland, 

 8 ft. Cottingham New Village (J.W.B.). 



Var flavescens Moq. : — Brough (J.D.B. 1 ; J.D.B. circular 69 ; Butterell 

 in J.W.T.). Welton (J.D.B. circular 69). Brantingham (Y.N.U. 

 1S78). Sledmere (Y.N.U. 1890). Fulford (W.C.H. in R.M.C. ; 

 W.C.H. in J.W.T.). Beverley, Queensgate Road and Long Lane 

 (J.D.B. 3; Butterell in J. W.T.). Carey chalk pits (T. P.). Cottingham 

 (J.W.B.). 



Var. fusctscens D. & M. :— Beverley (J.D.B. 3; Butterell in J.W.T.). 

 Sledmere (Welburn in J. W.T. ; Y.N.U. 1891). One, Wressle 

 (J. Beanland). Cottingham (J.W.B.). 



Var. cincta Taylor: — Wressle, one in 1884 (G.R.). Sledmere (T.P.). 

 Cottingham (J.W.B.). 



Var. jusca Fer : — Wressle, ditch near station, 1884, none in 1886 ; occurs- 

 also on the Derwent banks (G.R.) ; fusca + roseolabiata, Wressle 

 (G.R). 



Var. major Pfr. : -Fulford gravel pits (W.C.H. in J. W.T.) 



Var. conoidea Westerl.: — "Probably," Fulford (W.C.H. in J.W.T.). 

 " (?)," Wressle (G.R.). 



Var dipressa Scholtz : — Wressle (J. Beanland). 



Var. trochoidMis Roffiaen : — Wressle, on the artificial bank, one in 

 1884, three in 18S6 (G.R). 



